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    Quote Originally Posted by zeleny View Post
    I prefer the original.
    Please advise source of safety extension.
    I am on Joe Slazinger's waiting list but ordering from inventory would be nice.

    Please advise source of magazine pot belly. Does it increase capacity?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Watson View Post
    Please advise source of safety extension.
    I am on Joe Slazinger's waiting list but ordering from inventory would be nice.

    Please advise source of magazine pot belly. Does it increase capacity?
    The safety extension is by Joe Slazinger: flawless workmanship in a micklish platform.

    The magazine floorpad is by Nill: Magazinbodenverlängerung.
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    I've posted this before, but I have a good friend who used to work as an engineer for SIG Sauer in Exeter NH. He said he was talking to a machinist who was assigned to make the barrels for the US made P210s - he said he wouldn't buy one even at the very steep employee discounted price.

    For whatever that's worth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nephrology View Post
    I've posted this before, but I have a good friend who used to work as an engineer for SIG Sauer in Exeter NH. He said he was talking to a machinist who was assigned to make the barrels for the US made P210s - he said he wouldn't buy one even at the very steep employee discounted price.

    For whatever that's worth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nephrology View Post
    I've posted this before, but I have a good friend who used to work as an engineer for SIG Sauer in Exeter NH. He said he was talking to a machinist who was assigned to make the barrels for the US made P210s - he said he wouldn't buy one even at the very steep employee discounted price.

    For whatever that's worth.
    Tell the barrel machinist hes doing a good job because its a 1/2" gun at 25 yards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJD21 View Post
    Tell the barrel machinist hes doing a good job because its a 1/2" gun at 25 yards.
    If he can do that 10 times, it’s impressive.


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    Quote Originally Posted by AJD21 View Post
    Tell the barrel machinist hes doing a good job because its a 1/2" gun at 25 yards.
    I don’t know about 1/2” at 25 but the owner of my LGS just took home one of the new P210s after shooting a 1/2” one hole group at 7 yards. He is more rifle hunter than pistolero so to get him to add a pistol to his personal collection it has to be something special. I’ll se what it can do at distance in a few weeks.

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    Necropost... but I had a chance to handle one of the new US built P210s tonight for the first time. I never cared for the ergos of the originals, but holy shit - this thing was impressive! I need to shoot one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nephrology View Post
    I've posted this before, but I have a good friend who used to work as an engineer for SIG Sauer in Exeter NH. He said he was talking to a machinist who was assigned to make the barrels for the US made P210s - he said he wouldn't buy one even at the very steep employee discounted price.

    For whatever that's worth.
    I’m the stepson of a tool and die maker, and grew up with machinists. Every single one thinks everything is crap. They are impossible to please.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyDuty View Post
    Necropost... but I had a chance to handle one of the new US built P210s tonight for the first time. I never cared for the ergos of the originals, but holy shit - this thing was impressive! I need to shoot one.
    I had the same experience recently. I really liked the way it felt. Trigger was great. Also, it was nice and slender and didn’t seem terribly big. Like you could actually carry it. Kinda fit the Hi Power bracket, size wise. It was on my consideration list.

    Then I bought a 1911.

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